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Click below for recent articles on aging and health published in NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health, NBER Digest, and NBER Reporter.


Overview of NBER Research on Aging

The Economics of Aging, Program Report, NBER Reporter, Summer 2003.

NBER Bulletin on Aging and Health

Issue No. 20, Summer 2007     

  • NBER Profile: Angus Deaton
  • Issue No. 19, Spring 2007     
  • NBER Profile: Mark V. Pauly
  • Issue No. 18, Winter 2006/2007     
  • NBER Profile: W. Kip Viscusi
  • Issue No. 17, Fall 2006

  • NBER Profile: Christopher Ruhm
  • Earlier Articles

    NBER Digest

    2007

  • Higher Health Spending Saves Lives
  • Public Insurance Expansions Crowd Out Private Health Insurance
  • Drug Co-Payments Increase Hospital Outpatient Spending
  • Retirement Saving Versus Mortgage Paydowns
  • The Effects of Education on Health
  • Cost Effects of Integrating Diagnosis and Treatment

    2006

  • Intensive Care Reduces Disability after Cardiovascular Disease
  • Comparing Government Healthcare Costs in Ten OECD Countries
  • Matching Incentives Raise Saving
  • Medicare and Its Impact

  • Earlier Articles

    NBER Reporter

  • The Market For Private Long-Term Care Insurance , 2007 Number 1
  • Consumer Demand for Health Insurance , Summer 2006
  • Impatience and Savings, Fall 2005
  • Political and Economic Forces Sustaining Social Security, Spring 2005
  • Life Annuities and Uncertain Lifetimes, Spring 2004
  • The Economics of Aging, Program Report, Summer 2003.
  • Saving and Spending Retirement Wealth, Spring 2002.
  • Health and Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past, Spring 2001.
  • The Economics of Aging, Conference Report, Summer 2001.
  • International Evidence on Social Security and Retirement, Conference Report, Fall 2000.


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